Assessing the impact of Navy shipboard sanitary waste discharges within the contiguous zone of the United States requires generation of data on the dispersion and fate of pollutants from shipboard sources. To generate data applicable for the 3- to 12-mile coastal zone, studies were conducted in the Norfolk, VA, area, and San Clemente Island, California. Controlled releases were made of sanitary wastewater and tracer dye mixtures. (Author)
Dispersion of Sanitary Wastewater Discharges from Navy Ships
1974
152 pages
Report
No indication
English
Water Pollution & Control , Sewage disposal , Water pollution , Naval vessels , Coastal regions , Dyes , Waste water , Dispersion , Tracer studies , Sewage , Coliform bacteria , California , Virginia , Aerial reconnaissance , Oxygen , Water quality , Ammonia , Nitrogen compounds , Phosphates , Rhodamine dye , Biochemical oxygen demand , San Clemente Island , Dissolved oxygen , Suspended solids , Norfolk(Virginia)
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